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Van Dijk: Liverpool are in a mess, letting manager down
23 Nov
Summary
- Captain Van Dijk admitted the team is in a 'mess' after a recent defeat.
- The team has lost six of their last seven league matches.
- Van Dijk urged teammates to take responsibility and avoid quitting.

Captain Virgil van Dijk has publicly acknowledged Liverpool's dire situation, describing the team as "in a mess" and admitting they are "letting the manager and ourselves down." This frank assessment follows a series of poor results, including a recent defeat that saw the team lose six of its last seven league matches, dropping to 11th place in the standings. Van Dijk stressed the importance of every player taking responsibility for their performance.
The captain pointed to moments of "panic" setting in during matches, particularly after conceding goals, which led to nervous play and an inability to create consistent scoring opportunities. He highlighted an "unacceptable" start to the second half in a recent game and noted the team's struggles with inconsistency and conceding too many goals. Despite personal determination not to quit, Van Dijk acknowledged the difficulty of the current period.
While acknowledging that injuries have been a factor, Van Dijk insisted there are no excuses for the team's performance levels. He called for collective responsibility and mutual support among teammates, emphasizing basic adherence to team tactics like pressing. Van Dijk concluded by stating that giving up is not an option at this club, drawing parallels to past adversities, and focusing on turning the situation around for upcoming matches.




